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Proactive regulation can fight AI washing menace

Hindustan Times East UP

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December 30, 2024

With the growing reach of Artificial Intelligence (AI) across sectors, concerns have centered on transparency and accountability in the deployment of the technology. However, one area that hasn't received the needed focus is deceptive AI-related claims by companies—what is called AI washing.

- Dhawal Gupta Avnika Nagar

AI washing may be defined as misrepresentation or exaggeration of AI/machine learning (ML) application in goods and services. This has varying consequences, ranging from consumers paying hefty premiums for products and services not delivering promised AI benefits to businesses inviting reputational and legal damage and loss of trust in the credibility of the technology. There is an emergent need for policymakers to address its severity. This is crucial given limited layperson understanding of the technology amid the rise in the demand for goods and services deploying such technologies.

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